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Eur J Health Econ ; 10(4): 361-9, 2009 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19031056

ABSTRACT

Mental illness affects a large number of people in the world, seriously impairing their quality of life and resulting in high socioeconomic costs for health care systems and society. Our aim is to estimate the socioeconomic impact of mental illness in Spain for the year 2002, including health care resources, informal care and loss of labour productivity. A prevalence-based approach was used to estimate direct medical costs, direct non-medical costs, and loss of labour productivity. The total costs of mental illness have been estimated at 7,019 million euros. Direct medical costs represented 39.6% of the total costs and 7.3% of total public healthcare expenditure in Spain. Informal care costs represented 17.7% of the total costs. Loss of labour productivity accounted for 42.7% of total costs. In conclusion, the costs of mental illness in Spain make a considerable economic impact from a societal perspective.


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Cost of Illness , Mental Disorders/economics , Delivery of Health Care/economics , Health Care Costs/statistics & numerical data , Health Expenditures/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Mental Disorders/epidemiology , Spain/epidemiology
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Eur J Health Econ ; 7(3): 182-88, 2006 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16850333

ABSTRACT

This study estimated the economic impact of schizophrenia-related direct costs (medical and nonmedical costs) in Spain. Direct medical costs (hospitalizations, outpatient consultations, drug costs) and direct nonmedical costs (costs of informal care) were estimated based on prevalence costs for 2002. The total costs of schizophrenia were estimated at euro 1,970.8 million; direct medical costs accounted for 53% and informal care costs 47%. Despite having implemented a conservative approach, the health care costs associated with schizophrenia account for 2.7% of total public health care expenditure in Spain. The sum of medical and nonmedical costs give us a better definition of the magnitude of the problem in Spain as well as contributing to helping make the debate on this issue more transparent.


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Health Expenditures , Mental Health Services/economics , Schizophrenia/economics , Schizophrenia/therapy , Caregivers/economics , Costs and Cost Analysis , Humans , Spain/epidemiology
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